Possessing or demonstrating profound, often systematic knowledge; erudite. 博学的具有或显示出深奥并通常是系统的知识的;有学问的
Se was erudite from childhood, good at writing and melody. 自幼博学多才,好文辞,又精于音律。
erudite
[ adj ] having or showing profound knowledge <adj.all> a learned juristan erudite professor
erudite \er"u*dite\ ([e^]r"[-u]*d[imac]t; 135), a. [L. eruditus, p. p. of erudire to free from rudeness, to polish, instruct; e out + rudis rude: cf. F. ['e]rudit. See {Rude}.] Characterized by extensive reading or knowledge; well instructed; learned. ``A most erudite prince.'' --Sir T. More. ``Erudite . . . theology.'' --I. Taylor. -- {er"u*dite`ly}, adv. -- {er"u*dite`ness}, n.
He gives the impression of being an erudite Ivy League professor.
He cooks dinner, regales them with celebrity stories about his "father," and leads them in an erudite discussion on the power of the imagination.
While many people seem to think that Mr. Koerner is an erudite multimillionaire, flying in and out of town on important business, he actually lives rather modestly.